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NINETEEN HONOLULU STAR-BULLETIN, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950 Mm L0 I O0O il Smith a faces i unvj thfy w- i mm mm mm I P-5 WW WiWS 1 Victory With J. hi Goals Ill it: i AMERICAN LEAGUE, GB The visiting Los Angeles polo New York Free of charge and open to the general public, the Armed Forces Day boxing smoker at 3 this afternoon at the Civic auditorium is expected to draw a near capacity crowd. Fifteen bouts are being provided by the Army, Navy and Air Force-MATS in conjunction with leading earn caught a tartar in the Oahu ntroit times if riday night at tne staaium. I Boston Base), Shep Lindsey (Naval Base) Ivary James (Hickam). Henderson Ahlo (Veterans) vs.

William Davis (Naval Base). WELTERWEIGHT Dalfus Brown (49th State) vs. Charles Cook (Schofield). FEATHERWEIGHT Robert Maldi-nado (Veterans) vs. Douglas Yoshika-wa (Hickam).

LIGHTWEIGHT Gabriel Rodrigues (Nuuanu YMCA) vs. Clarence Elban (Signal Corps). FEATHERWEIGHT Frank Namiki (Lau AC) vs. William Escobar 8 8 12 10 11 17 15 18 Pet. .680 .652 .613 .600 .560 .346 .250 .217 LIGHTWEIGHT Vernon Kilborn (Hawaii Youth) vs.

Elvis Matthews (Signal Corps), Sherman Dudoit (Hawaii Youth) vs. Edward Cam bra (Kaimuki Eagles). FEATHERWEIGHT Harold Mara (Hawaii Youth) vs. Larry Souza (Nuuanu YMCA). FLYWEIGHT Aifonso PaMpaltoc (Hawaii Youth) vs.

Choichi Hokama (49th State); Mitsu Tokuda (Hawaii Youth) vs. Edward Viilareal (491 State). WELTERWEIGHT James Holt (Hawaii Youth) vs. Jerry Freitas (Kaimuki Eagles). 1 1 3 8'2 mukl Eagles.

Also to show will be Hawaiian interservice middleweight champion Shep Lindsey of Naval Base, Army middleweight king Ted Tra-vens and the worldwide MATS 160-pound titlist, Jim Griffin of Hickam. The bouts follow: FEATHERWEIGHTS Bobby Eichorn (Schofield) vs. John Amaral (Kaimuki Eagles). MIDLEWEIGHTS James Griffin (Hickam) vs. Pat Patterson (Naval Oahu pounded out a 9-6 victory vyasnmgton 17 15 19 15 14 9 5 5 nxraf tVia urnc-f rri ptfirc con.

I wCVcianO ational shooting by young Bobby st ioui Honolulu fight clubs. bmin as 3,500 fans watched in Chicago W' The main event will pit Bobby appreciative amazement. FRIDAY'S RESULTS tt If Eichorn of Schofield in a rematch Smith was red hot in the sec with Johnny Amaral of the Kai- Detroit 14, Philadelphia 8. New York 2, Chicago 0 (night). Cleveland 4, Boston 1 (night).

Washington at St. Louis (night), ond half as he blasted in five long goals, two in the third chukker postponed, rain. and three in the fourth. He to taled six markers for a fine eve- national LEAGUE GB ning's work. mum K) 'a Philadelphia 16 9 Brooklyn 15 10 St.

Louis 13 12 -nvw---ccnl 1 ir-Tr-, mil- we. fff p.v icivm. Hmm-mmj nlup jw iiiw i i 1 I I jf The Blues went to town early 3 3 the game and were never head Pet. .640 .625 .520 .520 .500 .500 .400 .261 ed. Abe Waterhouse tallied in one minute of the first frame.

Smith Boston 13 12 Pittsburgh 13 13 Chicago 11 '11 New York 8 12 Cincinnati 6 17 3j 72 registered his initial goal with 60 seconds remaining ramming home a 40-yard forehand on the FRIDAY'S RESULTS All games postponed, rain. dead run. is BEAL SCORES FOR L. A. GB COAST LEAGUE San Diego Carl Beal opened the scoring for 33 19 28 21 26 21 3'a Los Angeles within 45 seconds of Hollywood thP TlPYt nprmH With a UHlo nrnrt Oakland Pet.

.635 .571 .553 .523 .510 .490 .365 .347 Los Angeles 23 25 Portland than two minutes left in the chukker. Tony Veen knotted the count at 2-2, but Waterhouse retaliated San Francisco 25 26 T2 14 Sacramento 19 33 'NEA Telephoto, SUPINE SLIDE Sam Jethroe of the Boston Braves slides home safely on a double steal as Cub catcher Al Walker leaps high for a bad throw in the fifth inning of the game in Chicago. Braves scalped the Cubs. 3-0. Seattle 17 32 for Oahu 15 seconds later.

tr FRIDAY'S RESULTS The score read 3-2 at the inter San Francisco 6, Los Angeles 5. mission as rain began falling heav Portland 10, San Diego 6. Sacramento 7, Seattle 3. Hollywood 14, Oakland 13. ly.

The first two chukkers fea tured fine saves by oldtimer Arthur Perkins for Oahu. Waterhouse I A i I also looked good on defense, Singh Brothers 4 -A 1 I' 1 i I It was all Smith in the next two Arrive for Mat heats. Waterhouse boosted the count to 4-2 after two minutes in the third chukker as Smith teamed Program Sunday brilliantly with him. Smith fired a 50 yard forehand of TROUBLE SHOOTER Detroit not only starts Art Houtteman, but Red Rolfe calls on the 22-year-old as a relief worker to protect slender with four minutes to go and made it 6-2 -as the clock reid 1:20 with wrestlers in the persons of Arjan margins. Here is the Houtteman smile and grip before he winds up, rears back and fires.

The home-grown pitcner was neariy imeu fn oingii ana uis youngest oromer, an automobile accident as spring training started a year ago, but bounced back to win 15, and this year shows signs oi oemg mc oca right-hand pitcher in the American League. SMITH FIRES 60-YARDER morning on a United Air Lines 4 It was Smith aeaki a minute plane. after the fourth chukker started Arj an. weighing 260 pounds, and rir with the game's longest wallop, a Tiger, 250, are slated to show on Firiel AMU Pro mm iimm bull's-eye forehand smash from 60 me aunaay mgnt card at tne uivic yards out while in full stride. auditorium.

Both are 6 feet tall, a a a Don Howden powdered in two This is the second appearance fast goals for Los Angeles to close of Arjan in Hawaii. He was last Brilliant Relief Job Murakami the margin, but Smith gunned it to here in 1939 for a six month en- Swim Results 8-4 on a 40-yarder. The sharp- gagement. chr.rit?r Smith fha1VH iin Oahn'cl Results of Friday night's Hawai "i- I rriu c-: i Sam ZoIdaEt Umls Indians final cnal with 2-50. rpma ni in oingiis diiiveu xiuiii liOS ian AAU indoor meet at the UH Upset Victor the battle.

1 Angeles. Their mainland jaunt pool follow: Oahu inadvprtpntlv puvp tis An. carried tnem to Cleveland, Co- 440 yard freestyle, women junior- ppIps its fifth srnrp with twn min- lurnbus, Chicago, Portland and Over ICalama Victory Over Boston Nine Won by Audrey Char (HSC); 2nd. J. IT A 1 utes go and Beal ran it up to scic.

Murray (PSC): 3rd. E. Allen (UH); 9-6 fronvSO yards away in the last NEVER L0ST A MATCH 4th, L. Rodby (HSC). Time, 6.25.2 (new By RALPH RODEN i By DENNY SAKAUYE The concluding program of the lead over the Detroit Tigers lr the American league pennant chase.

record). i hit i I never losi.a inaitn on me The game was action crammed mainland," Arjan said. His broth three night Hawaiian AAU indoor 440 yard freestyle, men Junior Won by Dan Hugho (NY); 2nd. W. Woolsey (HSC); 3rd.

C. Naka'ma (NY); 4tlw D. and studded with standout plays, er, who speaks very little Eng- BYRNE IS WINNER Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK, May 20 JP Sam Zoldak is grinning from ear to ear today. General Manager Hank Green-berg and the rest of the Cleveland swimming championships is on tap at the University of Hawaii pool tonight at 7. Tony Veen took a nasty spill in lish, nodded agreement.

Matsuoka (HSC); 5th. G. Ciacci (HSC). the third chukker when his horse Wrestling promoter Al Karasick Tonights 20 event affair features stumbled on the slippery turf, but said that Arjan never lost a match the mens 440 yard and women's resumed his hangup play after re- in Hawaii during his stay in 1939. Indians' family are equally elated.

Zoldak was ordered to report to Time, 5:06.3 (new record). 100 yard backstroke, women senior-Won by Julia Murakami (HSC): 2nd A. Potter (PSC); 3rd. P. Chang (HSC) Time, 1:13.

220 yard freestyle stints. mounting. Arjan has four brothers all are San Diego Wednesday, but 12 hours wrestlers. Tiger is the youngest. Waterhouse backed Smiths Ford Konno, protege of Nuuanu later Greenberg changed his mind I and told Sammy to unpack his bags sticking with three Howden "I started training Joginder as a Coach Yoshito Sagawa, is the man to beat in the 17 lap plus race.

220 yard freestyle, men senior Won and stay, rang up three for Angeles and Beal wrestler when he was 10 years At 17, Konno is the talk of local two. old," Arjan said swim circles. Last night, before 34,892 fans in FREEBOOTERS, TIGERS TIED The two visitors are members Cleveland's Municipal stadium. Sad CHIEF RIVALS by Ford Konno (NY); 2nd. E.

Kawachika (Hilo); 3rd, R. Cleveland UH); 4th, N. Burger (PSC) 5th, A. Richardson (UH). Time, 2:12.5.

100 yard breaststroke, women Junior Won by Marion Shattenburg (PSC): 2nd. S. Aoki (HSC); 3rd, A. Inafuku (UH): 4th, J. Kanemoto (HSC).

Time, The Freebooters and Tigers bat- of the Singh religion, in which LET'S SIT THIS ONE OUT Terry Allen, right, takes to the Sam made Greenberg look like a Solomon as he turned in a brilliant Rivals bidding for honors hail uea to a o-o stalemate in. tne pre- wrestling plays a major part. ropes, almost backs out of the ring ducking a right hand thrown from Hilo (Eddie Kawachika) and relief job to gain credit for a 4-1 liminary game. (There are an estimated 6,000.000 Tommy Byrne pitched the Yanks to a 2-0 victory over Bobby Cain and the White Sox in a night game at Chicago while the Tigers trounced the Philadelphia Athletics, 14-8, in the only day game in the majors. The scheduled night game between Washington and the Browns in St.

Louis was postponed because of cold weather. Four scheduled National league night games were postponed be-, cause of rain. The games washed out were Pittsburgh at Brooklyn; Cincinnati at New York; St. Louis at Boston and Chicago at Philadelphia. Davis-Basqucz Fight onI1ay29 Promoter Leo Leavitt today an by France Honore Fratesi.

The JSnglish lad came up fighting, INinPhs in Tnrtia 1 Punahou Swimming club (Norman victory over the pennant-favored Boston Red Sox. however, and won the world flyweight championship in London. 1:27.2. Manduke Baldwin rapped in four Burger). Lake Ford they are high school stars.

goals for the Tigers, three in the HAS TRICKY HOLD 220 yard breaststroke, women senior HAD NO WARNING IU1IU VllUIVfVt 1 UU1UUII WWII lUlf' A v. The women's furlong so should Won by Evelyn Kawamoto (HSC); Zoldak, who had given up 14 2nd. D. Kinoshita (UH); 3rd, M. Wy- hnlii whirh ho rollc 4Vi Inf)irn (PSC); 4th.

S. Aoki (HSC). Time, hits in less than seven innings in develop into a thrilling duel between Titleholder Thelma Kalama and Julia Murakami, both of Ha 1 uiuiaii For the Freebooters, it was Clark hold-. brother prefers :13. Bronx Bomber by Pap' four previous outings, had no warning he would be called to re Reynolds with two.

Joauin Petro "1C mp mpiocK. 220 yard breaststroke, men senior- waii Swimming club. Arjan is rated the No 2 wres' with a pair and Oskie with lieve. Won by Godfrey Kang (HSC); 2nd, Y. Terada (UH); 3rd, A.

Wakinekona Isle standard of 2:32.7 belonging one. The Freebooters led 3-1 at But, in the second inning, with to Kalama is likely to be shattered. tier in the country of India. He is (NY); 4th. H.

Nakano (HSC). Time, the half. the Indians ahead, 1-0, by virtue of second only to the Great Gama, KALAMA UPSET 44.4. nun 100 yard backstroke, women Junior wno is 70 years old. Bob Kennedy's first inning homer, Starter Mike Garcia of the Tribe was struck on the right wrist by a Julia Murakami, a ninth grader Hainbow Relays gAMS at Central intermediate school.

He is slated to tackle Joe Be- a- Won by L. Iwanaga (HSC); 2nd. K. Kurisu (HSC); 3rd. P.

Chan (HSC; 4th, A. Yager (PSC). Time, 1:20.5 II line drive off the bat of Bobby nancasa the special event. Ti churned her way to a major upset of the season Friday night at the nounced a Henry Davis vs. Jaimie Basquez eight round semifinal for his May 29 Honolulu stadium pro Scheduled Today Doerr.

rr x3sce ger Joginder will open the pro 150 yard backstroke, men Junior Garcia threw Doerr out to end I i Won by W. Iwamoto (UH); 2nd, M. LH tank. The comely 15 year old gram wun uiu smkina. fight card.

The till sponsored Rainbow track and field meet takes at the inning but was forced to retire. lass captured the 440 yard free Ovakawa (UH); 3rd. W. Cowell (PSC); 4th. L.

Takayama (HSC). Time, 1:51.5. The Basquez-Davis scrap has The main event Sunday will be place today starting at 1:50 p. Zoldak, with little time to warm 440 yard freestyle, women senior style crown in the record time of 5:35.6. a tag team match with the duo been signed at 132 pounds.

Booked in the main event is the Robert Won by Julia Murakami (HSC); 2nd, at Punahou's Alexander field. up, took over at the start of third of "Bomber" Kulkovich and An- Kalama (HSC); 3rd, C. Kiemscnmiat In what proved to be one of the Takeshita-Philip Kim return ten (HSC); 4th. w. Numazu (HiU).

xime, The Rainbows are favorites to ne Ileo.ne takig on Sandor Sza and yielded only one run and six hits the rest of the way. ner. talf thi spninr division rnmnoli. uo JCSSe JiltlfS 3o.6 (new record). Jaimie hits the comeback trail most terrific races seen in years, the youngster outtouched defend tion.

200 yard freestyle relay, orls 14 WILLIAMS SINGLES Won by HSC Team (A. unar. x. 13 JWli I i with this bout. He last fought on June 13, 1949.

ing champion and record holder. Competition will be held in the Ted Williams singled home Dom neata K. Lum. L. iwanaga): zna.

Of? IPACUP open, high school and intermediate ineima Jaiama. it was a near DiMaggio with the Red Sox' run HSC Team 3rd, HSC Team D. Time dead-heat finish with Kalama be school divisions. 16.0. in the third to tie the score at 1-1.

The Indians broke the deadlock 200 yard freestyle relay, boys 14 The territory's outstanding track ing timed at 5:35.7. Won. bv HSC Team A (Springer. Aoki and field men are entered in to Murakami, Honda): zna, jra, All four finalists, Murakami, Ka day's meet. HSC Team 4th, HSC Team t.

Time, By The Associated Press lama, Catherine Kleinschmidt and in the fourth, scoring twice off Starter Mel Parnell on Ray Boone's two-run single, Zoldak singled home Boone in the seventh to com For Davis, the Basquez scrap will be his final appearance here before he goes on an extensive stateside campaign. The TBC feather champ is tentatively slated to fight Johnny Efhan in Stockton on June 13. Tickets are now on sale at the stadium for the May 29 show. :57.2. Winifred Numazu came in under INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE 50 vard freestyle, women Junior Won 60 U.

S. Athletes the old mark. KONNO WINS 220 by Martha Lee Conger (PSC); 2nd, F. plete the scoring. Meanwhile, the New York Yan Hirosaka (PAL); 3rd, iujiona Set for Maccabiahs Montreal 5, Toronto 4.

Other games postponed. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Indianapolis 8, Kansas City 1. Other games postponed. HSC); 4th, M. Shattenburg (P6C) Konno garnered the 220 yard freestyle title in 2:12.5.

Kawachika Time. 31.1. Kees maintained tneir one game NEW YORK. May 20 (JPy Some 50 vard freestyle, men Junior won 60 American athletes will take part was second three yards behind bv Moses Kealoha (UH): 2nd, S. in the third world Maccabiah ath- TEXAS LEAGUE Kawamoto won the 220 yard hbopii (NY); 3rd, O.

Mathias (UH); 4th. W. Reeves (PSC); 5th, R. Lee Promoter AUGIE CURTIS Presents Beaumont 4, San Antonio 0. letic games to be held in Israel, breaststroke 3:13 while Godfrey (UH).

Time, 2a.O. Sept. 27 to Oct, 9. Kang was clocked in 2:44.4 in the Fort Worth 3, Dallas 2. Oklahoma City 3, Tulsa 0.

Shreveport 8, Houston 2. 150 yard individual medley, women men event. Col. Harry D. Henshel and Charles L.

Ornstein, co-chairman of HONOLULU STADIUM the National committee for U.S. Junior Won by T. Ogata (HSC): 2nd, D. Kinoshita (UH); 3rd. M.

Shattenburg (PSC): 4th, J. Murray (PSC). Time. 2:02.9. oil XOfafii1 participation, said outstanding Jew Sawyer to Juggle Phillies Hurlers; ish athletes from every section of 1 meter diving, men senior won ry MONDAY, MAY 228 P.

M. Smith (TIH): 1D9.3 nouns: zna, w. America will be considered for the Roberts, Simmons to Be Used Often team. Chov (UH); 3rd. B.

Stone 4th, T. Kaanapu (HSC). 150 vard individual meaiey. men jun RACKET STRING The Phils' manager said that he 10 Rounds at 160 Lbs. OTIS iorWon by H.

Kaiura (HSC): 2nd, feels if he used four or five start EVANSTON, 111. Northwest A. Wakinekona (NY): 3rd. ciacci ing pitchers and let the rest of his (HSC); 4th, A- Richardson (uti). lime.

ern is gunning for its fourth CARL oison vs. 1 :43.7. 11-man mound staff sit around, the lOjArrtrhljAn.n A sudden change, rough hand-Mi A 1 A A II ling or unusual noises may affect A sudden change, rough hand ling or unusual noises may affect straight Big 10 tennis championship, a feat never before ac- boys would go stale. 400 yard freestyle relay, women sen- I I fil tJl im. 1 I1 1 complished.

the production of a dairy cow. Under his present plan, however. lor Won DV nst. leam n. schmidt.

Murakami, Kawamoto. Kalama); 2nd, HSC Team 3rd, Hui Mi-kani; 4th. HSC Team D. Time, 4:17.7 -1 i none of the Phillies' hurlers will know when he might be called on AL KARASICK presents to take over. (new record), arm vsrH freestyle relay, men senior PHILADELPHIA, May 20 OPV Manager Eddie Sawyer of the Philadelphia Phillies has decided to become a Juggler with his pitchers, that is.

The juggling. Sawyer said today in discussing his immediate plans for his well-stocked mound staff, means this: Only two pitchers will be used at regular intervals his two young aces, Robin Roberts and Curt Simmons. The rest of the Phils' hurlers get the nod when the situation cals for their particular talents. In the case of Roberts and Simmons, Sawyer has plenty of reason for wanting to employ the youngsters often. Roberts has one of the i Won bv U.

Hawaii Team A (Mathias, 11 GOOD STARTERS "I have 11 pitchers now who Richardson. Terada. Cleveland): Punahou SC: 3rd, HSC Team 4tn. tjh Team B. Time, 3:46.

(Nuuanu disqualified.) consider good starters," said Saw yer. "It isn't good baseball to allow them to go stale on the bench FEATURING mo WORLD'S RAUKlllG flGHTERS That's why I am going to juggle HONOLULU STADIUM SUNDAY MAY 14th 10 A.M. FIL-AMERICANS vs. BRAVES Admission, this, game only 60c Gent, and 35c Students (Tax Included) L. A.

Rams to Play my hurlers, pick the spots for them. Giants on Sept. 7 "I feel like Joe McCarthy does, iHM'Pi nil in rjiii mi' Id rather have eight or nine 12 game than one or two 20 NEW YORK, May 20 (U.R) The 8:00 P.M. CIVIC AUDITORIUM MAIN EVENT No Tim limit To Finish Tag Team Battle SANDOR SZAB0 and JESSE JAMES ANTOfJE LEONE and BOMBER KULKOVICH Los Angeles Rams have been se I best records in the National league game winners. Can Carl make the middle-weight limit (159 lbs.) the first time in two years? Must win to box Jake Mathematically, you can't pick an lected to play the New York Giant in the New York Herald-Tribune's World rated.

Fight best when against class. Win over BERNARD DOCU-SEN is the proof! Has to box middleweight to keep busy. tnis season wun live wins ana one loss. Simmons who is celebrating his argument with that viewpoint. COMBINES TALENTS 21st birthday today has won four BERNARD DOCUSEN CHALLENGES THE WINNER EAST LANSING, Mich.

Bob while dropping one decision. 12th annual Fresh Air Fund football game. The game is scheduled September 17 at the New York Polo Grounds. Ciolek, Michigan State's football UNIQUE SETUP IN NL 5 Rounds at 159 Lbs. quarterback and baseball first baseman, combines the talents of "This year," Sawyer said, "we have a unique situation in the RENO two brothers who preceded him in Spartan athletics.

Brother WILLIE JACKSON National league one that has not come up for a long time. So many Gene was a football standout Brother Ed concentrated on base 4 4 balL 1 P.M. HAWAIIANS vs. RED SOX 3 P.M. ATHLETICS vs.

WANDERERS Semifinal ARJAN SINGH vs. Joe Bemncasa teams are preponderantly left or righthanded hitting clubs." "Take the Cardinals, for instance, Their strength is entirely in their i southpaw batters. A lefthander should have easy pickings against that outfit. ABEL1IRA Out to show thot, loss to Mendoma was a flutes! Really, in shop for this ens. Mutt win to 90 en te th top.

WINNER OF THIS FIGHT WANTS JERRY A win in this ens will make Willie. Says he'll step Rene. TICKETS ARE m. a a. BOMBER KULKOVICH The Bomber's back In action, and once again he teams with Antone Letne for a team battle.

The pair is undefeated. "Kulky" is especially anxious to show up Szabo and his back-drop hold. Can he do it? Special Opener JOGINDER SINGH vs. OKI SHIKINA PURCHASE Coltendcr C. BILLIARD and BOWLING SUPPLIES i "On the other hand, the Chicago i Cubs, with Andy Pafko and Hank Sauer swinging big bats, are a pow- 'erful righthanded hitting team.

Abeiliro riUW UN "Such a club should be easy for i such pitchers as Robert Miller, Russ PHONE 55002 FOR RESERVATIONS PRICES FOR THIS SHOW Reterved Ringside $1.75 General Admission $1.20 Reserved Dress .1.50 (Taxes Included) i Meyer, Hank Borowy, Bubba Prices: $1.00 60c Genl 35c Students. (Tax Incl.) Popular Prices: AH Ringside, See, 13 end 14, Sec 12 and 15, Gen. Adm $1.53 (Tax Incl) Phone 95251 for Reservations i rhiirrh and nf rnurs Pnhiprta Thp1 THEO. H. DAV1ES LTD.

Sporting Gd D.pr. New York Giants should be an-! i other soft touch for a righthander.".

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